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on the spread of muslim law and what place faith-based laws have in western democracy. friday, on friday, november 2nd at 7:30 p.m., celebrating its 50th anniversary, the uso is handling its annual gala at the washington hilton, honoring the men and women of the u.s. military. jordan sparks will perform and fox 5's allison seymour will serve as emcee. that's your capital rundown for your week of october 29th, 2012. keep checking myfoxdc.com for more and our twitter hashtag for more. i'm tom fitzgerald. see you next week. >>> up next, we'll check in with virginia emergency management and how they are preparing for effects in the commonwealth. plus, more on how you can weather the storm. stay with us. a lot more storm coverage, coming your way right after the break. employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nob
on the spread of muslim law and what place faith-based laws have in western democracy. friday, on friday, november 2nd at 7:30 p.m., celebrating its 50th anniversary, the uso is handling its annual gala at the washington hilton, honoring the men and women of the u.s. military. jordan sparks will perform and fox 5's allison seymour will serve as emcee. that's your capital rundown for your week of october 29th, 2012. keep checking myfoxdc.com for more and our twitter hashtag for more. i'm tom...
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laws. here to talk to me is lawrence noordin. good to have you here. as we talk about this why aren't lawmakers taking more responsibility about this type of intimidation? this type of fraud that is getting voters scared not to show up? >> yeah. well, i just got something going on with my ear, but -- apologies, but they should be, obviously, and when -- in many instances, sending out misleading information on official letter head is illegal and in those cases it should be prosecuted. >> how come there aren't quicker ways to backtrack where this is originating from. >> unfortunately, it's difficult to tell where it's coming from but you pointed out to the billboards in ohio, and wisconsin, which were not only in some cases misleading but many took to be intimidating. we don't know who funded those billboards. very difficult to tell who caused it. what we can do as quick lu as possible is put pressure on groups publishing this information to take it down, which is what happened in ohio and wisconsin, and to put out more pro voter messages. what we want i
laws. here to talk to me is lawrence noordin. good to have you here. as we talk about this why aren't lawmakers taking more responsibility about this type of intimidation? this type of fraud that is getting voters scared not to show up? >> yeah. well, i just got something going on with my ear, but -- apologies, but they should be, obviously, and when -- in many instances, sending out misleading information on official letter head is illegal and in those cases it should be prosecuted....
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. >> from a law and order point of view, what's your biggest worry. >> well, your he' always concerned when people leave larger areas of the city. we have a -- a regiment in place that we believe will protect those areas and we haven't seen in the past any significant outbreak of crime. and people understandably are a little bit concerned when they're leaving their property. but we haven't seen, you know, an outbreak of crime in the past. >> you guys get the best up to the minute briefings. you're also, you know, a combat, united states marines among your other credentials and how real is this in terms of the danger that it poses to this region? >> we think it's real. everybody's at-- that i talked to, obviously, the hurricane center, the national weather service, these folks are tell us that this is the real deal. and they're very much concerned about the size, the breadth of this storm, up to 500 miles in area that it's covering and even if you're not in the actual track of it, you're certainly going to be affected hundreds of miles away, so, all the indication are are this is the re
. >> from a law and order point of view, what's your biggest worry. >> well, your he' always concerned when people leave larger areas of the city. we have a -- a regiment in place that we believe will protect those areas and we haven't seen in the past any significant outbreak of crime. and people understandably are a little bit concerned when they're leaving their property. but we haven't seen, you know, an outbreak of crime in the past. >> you guys get the best up to the...
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attempting to suppress the vote there, we will go after them, aggressively, they can expect to see law enforcement. >> eric: and your advice to people, when they go to vote, no matter where you vote? >> remain vig laboratory. cast your ballot. we want to see as high of a turn out as possible and maintaining the integrity of the process because ult malt, faith in the electoral process is what allows our peaceful transition of power. the public has to be assured that their votes are counted fairly and accurately. >> eric: ross miller, we thank you for coming on and all the work you do, dealing with this issue. there is our address, to the secretary of state office, voture fraud is our address. we are on it, leading up to the election. we'll be right back. oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> jamie: a fo
attempting to suppress the vote there, we will go after them, aggressively, they can expect to see law enforcement. >> eric: and your advice to people, when they go to vote, no matter where you vote? >> remain vig laboratory. cast your ballot. we want to see as high of a turn out as possible and maintaining the integrity of the process because ult malt, faith in the electoral process is what allows our peaceful transition of power. the public has to be assured that their votes are...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid-related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. talk to your doctor about the risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels with long-term use of nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. let your doctor do his job. and you do yours. ask if nexium is right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> and now to the "
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> welcome back. this educated guessing game of hurricane sandy has forecasters saying at this hour, the most likely possibility is along the coast of new jersey. up and down the coast, people are making last minute preparations for sandy as the time ticks away. ron allen is reporting from the middle of the projected path joining us from point pleasant beach in new jersey. good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, thomas. the beach here is almost completely covered by the ocean. it used to extend 75 yards out there. now, i
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his son away from politics and toward business first and two graduate degrees, in both business and law, at harvard. >> by now, george romney had seen what it took to succeed and what kind of skills you needed and what kind of credentials you needed. and so he was encouraging his son to go beyond where he had been. >> so in 1972, mitt, ann and their two baby boys moved to massachusetts. but their move from utah would not be easy. >> it was destroyed by fire in august of 1984. and the fire department indicated that it was most likely set. they categorized it as of suspicious origin. ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really help with your love life. yoplait. it is so good! ♪ patty cake patty cake baker's man
his son away from politics and toward business first and two graduate degrees, in both business and law, at harvard. >> by now, george romney had seen what it took to succeed and what kind of skills you needed and what kind of credentials you needed. and so he was encouraging his son to go beyond where he had been. >> so in 1972, mitt, ann and their two baby boys moved to massachusetts. but their move from utah would not be easy. >> it was destroyed by fire in august of 1984....
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>> reporter: the harvard law professor who's never run for political office designed the president's consumer financial protection bureau. she's cultivated a reputation as a wall street watchdog. >> i'm not a professional politician. i got in this race because working families and little businesses have been drawing the short end of the stick for far too long now. and washington is rigged to work for big oil, to work for wall street. >> reporter: there are a lot of people on wall street who do not want to see you in office. >> they've made that pretty clear! and they have sent lots of money to scott brown, millions of dollars, and, look, scott brown's been working with the folks on wall street for a long time. >> reporter: wall street is republican senator scott brown's biggest contributor. the financial sector donated more than $2.5 million to his reelection campaign. but in 2010, brown cast the tie- breaking vote to pass wall street reforms. >> i don't owe anybody anything because nobody helped me get down there except the people of massachusetts. >> reporter: the 53-year-old is a
>> reporter: the harvard law professor who's never run for political office designed the president's consumer financial protection bureau. she's cultivated a reputation as a wall street watchdog. >> i'm not a professional politician. i got in this race because working families and little businesses have been drawing the short end of the stick for far too long now. and washington is rigged to work for big oil, to work for wall street. >> reporter: there are a lot of people on...
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we have been saving hundreds of people from places across new jersey and law enforcement is committed to continuing to do that until nightfall again tonight, then we'll start again tomorrow morning. >> you have a young family, are they all okay? where were they when this was going down? and what do you say to your children, what does any parent say to a child when this kind of catastrophe happens on their doorstep? >> well, first off, you give them a hug and say don't be scared, mom and dad will protect you. that's the first thing you do. second, my family was at our family home in mendham when we lost power finally late yesterday afternoon. the state police moved them down to the governor's residence in princeton, where once we arrived, we shortly thereafter lost power there as well. but at least we were all together and i came from the operations and intelligence center last night over to the governor's residence and we spent the night together there last night. we will spend the night together there again tonight. no power but we'll be together. >> what do you say, what does a pare
we have been saving hundreds of people from places across new jersey and law enforcement is committed to continuing to do that until nightfall again tonight, then we'll start again tomorrow morning. >> you have a young family, are they all okay? where were they when this was going down? and what do you say to your children, what does any parent say to a child when this kind of catastrophe happens on their doorstep? >> well, first off, you give them a hug and say don't be scared, mom...
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but phillips declined to show me my own data because i live in virginia where the election privacy laws are unusually strict. the best he could do is show me the kind of data he could collect on a hypothetical voter like me. >> wow. the type of clothes that i buy. whether i have a gold card. if i have a pool. if i have a pet. if i'm a nascar fan. veteran. smoker. but why are these details so valuable to the campaign? so do the campaigns care about what kind of car i drive, what kind of music i listen to? >> only if it has to do... if it says something and predicts something about the way you're going on vote. you may not vote republican because you drive a corvette. but there may be a correlation between people who own corvettes and voting behavior. if there is they're going to exploit that correlation and try to find as many corvette owners as they can. >> reporter: the ability to predict voter behavior is what makes all of this data so powerful. on th campaig colect all of this seemingly random information about us, they feed it into sophisticated mathematical formulas, called algorit
but phillips declined to show me my own data because i live in virginia where the election privacy laws are unusually strict. the best he could do is show me the kind of data he could collect on a hypothetical voter like me. >> wow. the type of clothes that i buy. whether i have a gold card. if i have a pool. if i have a pet. if i'm a nascar fan. veteran. smoker. but why are these details so valuable to the campaign? so do the campaigns care about what kind of car i drive, what kind of...
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there will be mortal law mark ceght calls to get you to the polls. and then there is your e-mail box and your snail mailbox that will be jammed with direct mail over the next nine days to get people to the polls. >> and as millions lose power for a week or 10 days they are not getting anything. >> that could be profound for the campaign. the prospect of losing three or four days when there is a week and a half left is a major recalculation on both sides. >> carl cameron is live in florida. thanks very much. fox news cooer respawn department ed -- cory spawn dent ed henry is with us. he is covering president obama's campaign and we will hear from ed in a few minutes. >>> fox news alert for you. nearly a dozen arrests in a massive terror plot in indonesia. the targets including a u.s. embassy and consulate and a major u.s. corporation. david piper is streaming live from bangkok, thailand. david? >> yes, this seems to be an advanced plot to attack the u.s. embassy. as you said the target seems to be the intervention of the indonesian security forces tha
there will be mortal law mark ceght calls to get you to the polls. and then there is your e-mail box and your snail mailbox that will be jammed with direct mail over the next nine days to get people to the polls. >> and as millions lose power for a week or 10 days they are not getting anything. >> that could be profound for the campaign. the prospect of losing three or four days when there is a week and a half left is a major recalculation on both sides. >> carl cameron is...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> we planned this whole rally and he called me and said i got to go back. it's going to be worse than we thought and it's going to hit south of where we thought, so keep your fingers crossed for your fellow americans today. >> we face these kind of challenges before and as we have, you see how americans come together. this looks like another time when we need to come together all across the country. >> hurricane sandy's arrival has up-ended the best laid plans of both campaigns with its final eight days before the election. how will the storm impact the get out the vote strategy for the battleground states? joining me chuck todd, chief white house correspondent, political director, host of "the daily run down." you saw the president there, not a candidate, the commander in chief, the president, that is a role he has to take. will there be charges from any direction that he's doing this for affect? this what is any presid
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>> when i determine it's unsafe or if i guess declared marshall law and forced me to leave? >> all right. >> well, already we're seeing the water here rising at thigh high. winds starting to pick up just a bit here in lindenhurst, long island. suzanne, once again, under a mandatory evacuation. that's my photographer, steve -- i keep saying that name. if you turn around right now, you can see that they're already starting to bring in some more canoes. that's to help some of the folks here who have decided stay in their homes to help them so they can indeed get out in somewhat of a timely fashion, try to stay a little bit dry, which is difficult, as you can imagine, this type of situation. suzanne. >> all right. jason, thank you very much. we know that in newark, new jersey, mayor cory booker, he is warning residents that hurricane sandy is a lot, lot worse than hurricane irene. that storm, of course, caused a lot of worry in the tristate area last august. in the end irene was a little more bark than bite, and so i want to bring in the mayor to talk about this on the telephone
>> when i determine it's unsafe or if i guess declared marshall law and forced me to leave? >> all right. >> well, already we're seeing the water here rising at thigh high. winds starting to pick up just a bit here in lindenhurst, long island. suzanne, once again, under a mandatory evacuation. that's my photographer, steve -- i keep saying that name. if you turn around right now, you can see that they're already starting to bring in some more canoes. that's to help some of the...
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when we first saw the onslaught of these laws being introduced across the country. we were extremely worried because it looked like up to 5 million voters would be impacted by these laws in such a way where many of them might have their right to vote encumbered. we issued a new report, however, a year later. it just came out last week -- early this week that showed that because of the pushback that happened across the country, because of the department of justice, citizen referenda, court and other initiatives, there has been a great deal of success in pushingi inin ining respect to these laws. that number is far fewer in terms of how many voters will be impacted. most courts have ruled where there has been litigation that these laws will not go into effect before the november 6th election. we are very hopeful and very exuberant about the fkt that many more voters will not have their right to vote encumbered. >> many of these laws were going to be put into place to prevent voter fraud. the push really started in florida. their voter rules were examined. lawsuits wer
when we first saw the onslaught of these laws being introduced across the country. we were extremely worried because it looked like up to 5 million voters would be impacted by these laws in such a way where many of them might have their right to vote encumbered. we issued a new report, however, a year later. it just came out last week -- early this week that showed that because of the pushback that happened across the country, because of the department of justice, citizen referenda, court and...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> we're back now with a final check on the path of the massive storm as it takes aim at the east coast. hurricane specialist bryan norcross joins us from the weather channel headquarters. good evening. >> good evening, lester. yes, this is an absolutely unique storm, but it is taking an unprecedented path. let me show you the storm. i want to show you what is so special about it. it's a combination of a hurricane right here in the center, and a nor'easter that's this big here. it's one storm embedded inside the other. it's going to move to the north and then turn inland. we have never seen a path like that. there is nothing like that in our record book for a storm coming from the south. now here are the damaging winds. this is where tree branches come down and we start to have problems and driving around becomes a problem. here we are tomorrow morning about 9:00 affecting cape hatteras and the tide water area at that tim
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> we're back now with a final check on the path of the massive storm as it takes aim at the east coast. hurricane specialist bryan norcross joins us from the weather channel headquarters. good evening. >> good evening, lester. yes, this is an absolutely unique storm, but it is taking an unprecedented path. let me...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >> the difference from hurricane irene last year, we knew that it would be worse this year. that would be part of the problem. the power is now lost in seaside heights, new jersey. megyn: is barreling towards new jersey. predicted to make landfall between five and six tm tonight. the timing has been moved out because this one has picked up. these are live pictures right now where emergency officials say they expect conditions to get much worse during tonight's high tide. our next guest says he is staying, despite the warning. joining us is michael from a bar and grill in seaside heights. why are you staying put? >> near here in a very safe building right now. it seems to be that everything is under control. that wasn't the fire chief, that was the chief of police he were speaking to. i am sure that he has everything under control. we do have a truck that we can get out of town with if we need you but right now everything s
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >> the difference from hurricane irene last year, we knew that it would be worse this year. that would be part of the problem. the power is now lost in seaside heights, new jersey. megyn: is barreling towards new jersey. predicted to make landfall between five and six tm tonight. the timing has been moved out because this one...
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it's one of the reasons why we have laws about how often, how many days in a row that banks can be closed, et cetera, so this is a big issue. >> yeah. nobody wants the appearance that they are in the able to actually open. the big thing is they have got to be able to convince their people that it's safe for everybody just to come in. once that happens, they are going to open immediately. >> and, of course, we can see pictures that we're looking at right now. that's the reason we won't see trading at the new york stock exchange. now correspondent scott cohn who has been watching the flooding throughout the day. scott? bill and michelle, this is what storm surge looks like. that is supposed to be the battery. it is underwater now, and they have told us that we could get another five feet of water as the tide comes in. the winds picking up here. this is not the greatest place to be. we are, of course, in the zone "a," the evacuation zone in new york city, and can you definitely see why that is. police have been patrolling back and forth here because there have been a lot of onlookers and the
it's one of the reasons why we have laws about how often, how many days in a row that banks can be closed, et cetera, so this is a big issue. >> yeah. nobody wants the appearance that they are in the able to actually open. the big thing is they have got to be able to convince their people that it's safe for everybody just to come in. once that happens, they are going to open immediately. >> and, of course, we can see pictures that we're looking at right now. that's the reason we...
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jobs in the economy. >> one of them is done laws. you say you support reasonable gun laws. how about a federal ban on assault weapons? to go this ended and was not renewed because there was a thought it was not working. certainly we have to look at other ways to reduce gun violence. i work with mayor bloomberg and mayor's against illegal guns. we look at the gun violence in new york city and what they have been able to do. certainly i support trying to make sure we close the gun the whole loop loss. look at back round checks to make sure that happen more efficiently and effectively. i am pleased to say the illinois council on gun violence will be giving the award in september. -- in december. >> we are seeing too much violence happening in our cities, communities. we need to reinstate the weapons ban that expired in 2004. we need to be and large-scale magazines that allows someone to go into a theater in pilaf 30 rounds in a minute. you talk about it but are not willing to put action behind it. this is what you've done in congress. when you vote against the environment. >>
jobs in the economy. >> one of them is done laws. you say you support reasonable gun laws. how about a federal ban on assault weapons? to go this ended and was not renewed because there was a thought it was not working. certainly we have to look at other ways to reduce gun violence. i work with mayor bloomberg and mayor's against illegal guns. we look at the gun violence in new york city and what they have been able to do. certainly i support trying to make sure we close the gun the whole...
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there is actually a law in the state of florida, also, that if you have more than "x" number of gas stationst you have to have a hookup regenerater. so we're prepared here to make sure we can get those things up and running. >> tom: we're talking about states that aren't-- this isre the second hurricane in 14 months, but new york,ew jersey, delaware, pennsylvania, cnnecticut, these are not hurricane-prepared states historically speaking.nn >> histically that's correct. this is pretty resilient people up there, though. >> tom: sure. >> what we are hoping is they local emergency managers did the things they need to do and it will be awhile before we get electricity back. that will be an issue. and we're going have toic make sure there is adequate supply of generators to get the key things up and running like our grocery t stores, gas stations, hospitals, and make sure we get those upjohn line first. >> you inherited a bee's nest worth of trouble after you came in two weeks after hurricane katrina. how has the agency changed in order to respond to sandy today? >> couple things. one is changing t
there is actually a law in the state of florida, also, that if you have more than "x" number of gas stationst you have to have a hookup regenerater. so we're prepared here to make sure we can get those things up and running. >> tom: we're talking about states that aren't-- this isre the second hurricane in 14 months, but new york,ew jersey, delaware, pennsylvania, cnnecticut, these are not hurricane-prepared states historically speaking.nn >> histically that's correct....
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there are out lost out against the state, but laws of physics. you begin to see the results of that when you look around events like today's. >> bill mckibben, thank you for being with us pretty quickly, how are people in vermont preparing? when hurricane irene head, it ended up not being a very big deal in new york. but it ended up being a massive catastrophe where you -- for your state, vermont. >> to lose power and have strong winds, suffers the, there were those of us in vermont that were almost psychologically, you know, we really, year later, do not need to be the center of the store. we do not wish it on anybody else, but physically and psychologically, vermont it has barely recovered from irene. with some incredible sense of sympathy for the people who are getting hammered hardest by cindy this time around. >> thank you, bill mckibben, for being with us, founder of 350.org, speaking to us from his home in vermont. when we come back, we will stay with greg jones,, scientists, a professor of environmental studies here at southern oregon uni
there are out lost out against the state, but laws of physics. you begin to see the results of that when you look around events like today's. >> bill mckibben, thank you for being with us pretty quickly, how are people in vermont preparing? when hurricane irene head, it ended up not being a very big deal in new york. but it ended up being a massive catastrophe where you -- for your state, vermont. >> to lose power and have strong winds, suffers the, there were those of us in vermont...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> pulling your political signs from the front yard because a hurricane is coming. with all eyes on the east coast because of sandy, other states get extra political attention, namely one that hasn't gotten enough attention this election cycle called ohio. it's right in the middle there with 18 electoral votes. it's the battleground state we're focusing on today because everybody is focusing on ohio every single day. i feel like the middle child. when do you pay attention to me, because these candidates are running for the president of ohio. they're both staying out of sta san sandy's way today. he spent bill clinton and joe biden there instead. romney has canceled tomorrow's events in ohio, but he hit avon lake earlier today. >> people of the entire nation are counting on ohio, because my guess is that if ohio votes me in as president, i'll be the next president of the united states. >> since the conventions romney has h
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> pulling your political signs from the front yard because a hurricane is coming. with all eyes on the east coast because of sandy, other states get extra political attention, namely one that hasn't gotten enough attention this election cycle called ohio. it's right in the middle there with 18 electoral votes. it's the...
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law in ohio. you actually have -- you can use a photo i.d., a government-issued paycheck, a utility bill, the last four digits of your social security number, there are a number of ways you can cast a ballot in ohio. ohio is a place led by republicans who created early voting in our state. so that really doesn't apply in our case. republicans have been the ones that really have opened up the opportunity to cast ballots either by mail or in person. and we have led those efforts in many cases. >> let's talk about another effort you led. i want to talk about the voting days. many say our previous guest, state senator nina turner said that was an effort to reduce the turnout especially of african-american voters on the sunday before the election to reduce the turnout and deliver the state for governor romney. your response to that? >> well, actually, your previous guest, senator nina turner, voted for a bill that ended voting on those three days. and then the obama campaign said that they didn't like
law in ohio. you actually have -- you can use a photo i.d., a government-issued paycheck, a utility bill, the last four digits of your social security number, there are a number of ways you can cast a ballot in ohio. ohio is a place led by republicans who created early voting in our state. so that really doesn't apply in our case. republicans have been the ones that really have opened up the opportunity to cast ballots either by mail or in person. and we have led those efforts in many cases....
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he stood at his sister's home and said, you know, over here this is my sister, this is my father-in-law, these are the -- he went through each rubble and pointed out the owner of those homes. some of these people live here year round. others, just a vacation home, but everybody knows each other. one of the reasons, anderson, why this fire spread so rapidly is because the alley ways between the homes are actually quite thin. the trucks couldn't get to the home where the fire first started and then the wind seriously just swept it from home to home to home to home. one man who we spoke to said you could open up the windows on the ocean and you'll feel the breeze all the way at the back end. take a listen to what he said. >> it is handed down through generations to generations. and what happened here really was when irene came last time, everybody left and a lot of people have houses, they got devastated. i think people felt this time, just wait here and see what happens. whether you're here or not, this is tremendous. to rebuild this will be a mammoth -- i don't know how they'll go about
he stood at his sister's home and said, you know, over here this is my sister, this is my father-in-law, these are the -- he went through each rubble and pointed out the owner of those homes. some of these people live here year round. others, just a vacation home, but everybody knows each other. one of the reasons, anderson, why this fire spread so rapidly is because the alley ways between the homes are actually quite thin. the trucks couldn't get to the home where the fire first started and...
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all businesses required by state law to be closed. most folks have either gotten out of town or they're hunkering down, although a lot of folks here are still sticking around. i'm little bit surprised by that because yesterday i was talking to the governor of delaware. and he was saying that yesterday -- keep in mind this was around 4:00 yesterday in the afternoon. he was telling me that at that point in time, it was just as bad as hurricane irene and we were still so many hours away from getting the heart of hurricane sandy. so it is still 350 miles away from us, the center of it at least. lots of road closures here. the bayside in particular already seeing some significant flooding. there is going to be a mandatory travel ban essentially in effect for this area of rehoboth beach starting at 5:00 a.m. this morning. local law enforcement says they are not going to be taking any chances. they are going to be turning around everyone. nobody is going to be allowed to be driving on the streets except for law enforcement personnel. and hop
all businesses required by state law to be closed. most folks have either gotten out of town or they're hunkering down, although a lot of folks here are still sticking around. i'm little bit surprised by that because yesterday i was talking to the governor of delaware. and he was saying that yesterday -- keep in mind this was around 4:00 yesterday in the afternoon. he was telling me that at that point in time, it was just as bad as hurricane irene and we were still so many hours away from...
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a quirk in the law. depending on where the supreme court does it wouldn't affect her ability to resell everything you own that would affect her ability to resell what you own which was copyrighted and produced in a foreign country. if you publish a book, dennis, you own the copyrights. i cannot copy it and pretend it is fine. but if you saw a copy to me i can then sell it to somebody else. if it was in a foreign country and the express permission to resell it. cheryl: will this open up predatory losses against people selling everything whether it is my mom's jewelry from spain? >> depending on the value of your mom's jewelry from spain. the publisher only went after the college student because it lost $600,000. this is worth the litigation. if the supreme court upholds this, one of two things will happen. if they change the law to grant once you own it you can sell it production to those who have a foreign copyright or what items are sold, the purchaser will be told whether or not he can freely resell it
a quirk in the law. depending on where the supreme court does it wouldn't affect her ability to resell everything you own that would affect her ability to resell what you own which was copyrighted and produced in a foreign country. if you publish a book, dennis, you own the copyrights. i cannot copy it and pretend it is fine. but if you saw a copy to me i can then sell it to somebody else. if it was in a foreign country and the express permission to resell it. cheryl: will this open up...
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we found 7 states, that have passed laws that appear to dress this. three of them have been hit by hurricane sandy. new york, maryland, and north carolina,. gerri: peter thank you. i guess we'll see. well, not only is the superstorm putting election day in harm's way it has put presidential campaign on pause. is president obama gaining political advantage by being in front of the storm? so, welcome to you both, i to start with something else. sound we got in mayor bloomberg in new york city, sounds likely is disinviting the president to new york. listen to this. >> we would love to have him but we have lots of things to do, not trying to dis him but i know he planned a trip to new jersey i said that finds that represents the whole region, people know the storm he does not -- he has a lot to do, and i was flattered high offered to come, but i think that thing for him to do is go to new jersey. and represent the country. gerri: brad, it sounds like he is saying, you know the last thing we need is a presidential motorcade here. >> he is right in some res
we found 7 states, that have passed laws that appear to dress this. three of them have been hit by hurricane sandy. new york, maryland, and north carolina,. gerri: peter thank you. i guess we'll see. well, not only is the superstorm putting election day in harm's way it has put presidential campaign on pause. is president obama gaining political advantage by being in front of the storm? so, welcome to you both, i to start with something else. sound we got in mayor bloomberg in new york city,...